Gullies Seen on Vesta

Scientists are puzzling over the discovery of gullies inside young craters on the giant asteroid Vesta.

NASA's Dawn spacecraft spied two types of channels on the crater walls of the second-largest object in the asteroid belt. The first kind — short and straight — were likely carved by dry material flowing down the depression.

But researchers are stumped by the appearance of long and narrow gullies. Such features are sculpted by water on Earth, but how they occurred on Vesta is not yet known.